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C.S.
Eigenmann-Malik
Associate
Professor
of
Communication Studies
Educational
Background
Ph.D.
Area of Emphasis: Intercultural Communication
Dissertation: Telling
Grimm Tales: Vestiges of German Folklore and Russian Formalism.
University of Oklahoma 1995
M.A.
Rhetoric & Interpersonal Communication
Thesis: Telling Grimm Tales: Rhetoric That Molds, Comforts
and Remains
Eastern Illinois University 1992
B.A.
Speech Communication
Eastern Illinois University 1991
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Courses
Taught at FHSU
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| Fundamentals of Oral Communication |
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| Business & Professional Speaking |
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| Contemporary Theories in Communication |
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About
Dr. Eigenmann-Malik
C. S. Eigenmann-Malik has been affiliated with
15 professional communication organizations. She has presented
23 refereed papers in intercultural communication and rhetoric;
with research interests in electronic communication usage. Publications
include a textbook, five articles, three book chapters, three videos,
two anthologies, and a data retrieval compendium in addition to
professional editing and educational counseling.
Dr. Eigenmann
has work experience in international management and consulting
(5 years); public relations, university development and telemarketing
(7 years); speech clinic & forensics
judging (3 years); and teaching in higher education (16 years).
Before joining the faculty at Fort Hays State University,
Dr. Eigenmann taught at Shantou University in Guangdong Province,
China. She also acted as Head of Business Communications, Sultan
Qaboos University, Oman and Dean of the Indianapolis College of
Business and Computer Science, Lahore, Pakistan. She has been affiliated
with Lamson & Sessions,
Inc. as a technical writer for their electrical conduit and fixture
warehouse in Oklahoma City, USA. She has also been employed as
a researcher and archivist for the Kirkpatrick Oil Foundation and
American National Bank. Dr. Eigenmann served as executive assistant
to presidents of two major organizations: Eastern Illinois Labor
Council, and American Asbestos Institute.
Phone
- (785) 628-5425 |
E-Mail - cseigenmannmalik@fhsu.edu
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